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r - -1 V5 I ft 1 r 1 4t 1 ' 5 'fA ' 1 'V- 7 SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 1925 . ..- , THE OltECON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON " -. " " " ' ' - SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 13.. 1925- . . ' ' 8 MMMMili,,B,,l,l,"BII,,!! anuCTsaffEr Christmas Suggestions for Him Shirts Hose Ties Cap Hat Bath Robe I-, G. W. JOHNSON & CO. . , , ... 469 STATE STREET &esasrM&aMMm MM IK 3 ' Why walk when yon 'can " bay a real late 1933 Ford : Coupe with all the estra -one car can ' carry. Good 'rubber and a first class paint ' job With a real motor. Going at $323.00. Uleeplns fa the barn back of Good- nan's "store on Xapltol street. When,they were taken to the sta tion thejr' gave their names as Al bert and George Brown, of Goble, Oregon. ttmr7Pmr W. 1L C Xew and 2d Hand Ready to wear articles. Com fort, qnilt and ruga at 453 Ferry, Dec. 18 and 19. dl3 Tr. Whites Osteopathy- Electronic Diagnosis and treat ment. dl3 John J. Beckman -and Alfred' P. Dobsou. Other articleS In tne state corporation department fol low: McMlnnvflle Post No. 21, American Legion. McMtnnville, $1500; Roy Sparks. Oscar I. Chen oweth and C. K. Knickerbocker. Anderson Brokerage . company, Portland; capital stock increaFed from $12,000 to $25,000. Clear water Power & Boom company. Portland; notice of dissolution. ed States, said Mr. Bar. tie also teucned upQa the greatness., of modern system or. scnooung. ur. Brown, who Js. connected .with the Marion County Health Demonstra tion mentioned that little money Is spent to Improre children in the 1 a.whlle much money, to epent to improve stock. ; ... Sims Phillips, head of the bureau, During the week 123 men applied for work. There were 32 calls for help, and 22 men were referred. Common labor was the chief source of work, 21 men placing in this capacity. Four men were given farm jobs, and two lumber Jobs One carpenter was employed. There were 24 women seeking em ployment; four jobs were reported in. and four women were referred. One woman received work as a housekeeper, and the other as a waitress. Beckett Arrestedr Rubs Beckett was arrested by Officer Smart -Friday night on a justice court warrant. Beckett was apprehended! on High find Court streets. Dr. Marshall, Osteopathy Physician and Surgeon. dl3 Overcoat Special Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day. $12.75 and $1C50. Bishop's (113 Radio Pole of Snperior Quality- Good used sets. Phone 1935. dl9 pin .rLn.ru-.r.- r i.r -. .l-ij- n.r . .n-i. .1 1 r 1.1 1 -. f CITY 'NEWS IN-BBIEF - . - - -- Unsettled Probably rain west portion; normal temperature; moderate westerly winds. Saturday Max." 61; Min. 38; River -.1,' falling; Rainfall .36; Atmosphere cloudy; Wind Siy 9 !A Correction With regret, this paper states that the name of a soldier who paid the supreme eacrice In the service of his country, was j in cluded as among those present at Company M. reunion, yesterday. 4 Overcoat Special , Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day. $12.7 5 'and $16.50. Bishop's 313 . . . . S t. ll Shooting Fair Only the largest snips in tne navy is me , Duck shooting so far this sea-1 Mississippi. She. measures over son hasn't been very good, due to i 600 feet in length and,iu& reet in the fact tbaV there hasn't neen much rain, and the lakes and riv ers are not filled with water. width, arijd carries J2 14-ineh guns. Toys or t ChHdi At Stiffs furniture store. Go to,Shafee For genuine leather belts and gloves, 170 8. Commercial. d!3 Perhaps Santa Claus Cannot Refinlsh that piano but I. J. Hesha can. Let him make it look like new for Christmas. Call 983' "Moores Music House. dl3 Mrs. Mary Gafliff Announces her connection with Miller's beauty parlor and invites her friends and patrons to' call and see her there. Phone 1047. dl3 Auto Painting and Duco Refinishinj,idoa -by experts. reasonable prices, quick service O. J. Hull' Auto Top & Paint Co., i:t7 S. Commercial. dl3 Contest for the Most Beautiful hair closes Tuesday, Phone 263 and ask Kathryn Gun tell regarding it. dl3 Just a Reminder That ottr semi-annual sale is Ranjo-ukes; Tenor Banj Saxophones. Music for a merry Christmas at Moore's Music House dl3 Xinas Candy 3tale ia Jalfinr . Hill's Candy Co., 1204 Leslie. Vigors welcome. , Phone 9J5. d!3 Would You Drive a Cn With flat tires, dirty spark plugs still on; Drop in and see our qiaal- I and a broken windshield J Then ity wearing apparel. including' fur why. not let Duko put your- saxo- pnone in real playing conanion Duke's Musical Instrument Repair Shop, room 3, McCornack Bldg, over Miller's; dl3 oat and m 1 1 1 1 n ef y. beve- ral new gowns. The French Shop, M. Buffe Morrison, Masonic Bldg. 115 NMligh. : : . ' . r'V; ' '-. .' V EWtric 8lg ' " ' r Anderson's Sporting Goods store Sprained LJjfainent I. N. Bacon, assistant agent at Is erecting a new electric sign th Salem Navigation Co.. uprain which will be an entirely new1 ad dition to their store. ed the ligaments of his left leg so that he was unable to work for a couple of days. dStft Silk Pa jama Suits And Crepe de chene night gowns. Specialty Shop (Renska Swart) 453 Court. , dl3 Holly Wreaths Order now. Gillingham, 33F14. phone dl3 Christma 7 roes And Mistletoe. Tel. 3CFI r.- , dl5 Anfomobiles Bought and Sold Storage and general repairing. Moore & Wooley, 235 N. High. dl3 Overcoat Special Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day. $12.75 and $16.50. Bishop's dl3 Unanimous Vote Tbe election for a member of the student council at Salem High sc obi "was not' held Friday 'as was planned for the candidates, who' were running- against John Drager, resigned thus auomatlcal ly making him a member of the council. - Could You Think of a Mow Rare Xmas gift than one of these pieced and quilted Bed Quilts which are almost a century old and are- being offered to the public for the first time today. Phone 83F3. See SPECIAL SALE ad in the classified ad section. dl3 All Have Ftrepl 5 Modern homes vacant. 4 and 5 rooms, $200 to $600 to handle Becke & Hendricks, 189 K. High Heilig Bldg. dl3 Remits Fine- Governor Pierce yesterday iss ued an order remitting a fine of $25 imposed upon C. S. Bowman in the Lincoln county courts for violation of the state game laws. It was said that leniency wes rec ommended in the case by a dep uty game warden who made the arrest and other oficials. Action Is Dismissed :The case of Ray Eradly. aa ad ministrator of the estate, of Eva , J. Bradly, against Nora Hollj . was dismissed in the circuit con t hero yesterday on the. motion the plaintiff.' The. case ia said V have been snftled out ftfcoMrt., : 25c and 35c Red Seal Single-face Victor records. Clos ing out at Moore's Music House, d!3 Furniture Upholstery And repairing. .Giese-Powers Furniture company. s20tf Overcoat Special- Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day. $12.75 and $16.50. Bishop's dlS Wallace HI . " Paul Wallace, chairman of the building committee of the Salem YMCA, is reported confined to hi3 home with a bad cold. He will re Fume his business as usual Mon day, nccording to the report. C.V Chicken Dinner O. K. .Waffle House. dl 3 Newest Knit Ties I 3 for $1.2.. Pihop's. dl2 Unique Service At First Chriftian chnroh to night. Great hymns representing Reveral of the denominational writers will beFUDg by the con gregation and in special numbers. It will be a great oropram of unity and fellowship. The hour is 7:. 10. d!3 Need Emergency Workers Officials., of the Associated Charities request that all churches interested in relief work get In immediate touch with that organ ization as frequently additional helpers are needed in time of em ergeney. Some Salem churches are now on the emergency listi Workers are requested. Sheets and pillowcases are also needed for those sick. ' Short Orders -: 4 ' ' . " Lunch Box. IS1 S. Liberty, Marcell's-iliracle Minerai -; For your better health. For f interview write O. H. Garley; spe. clal representative, box 339. " 11 Hotel Marion- Dollar Dinner. S. Every evening. Served 6rR u-27 1 1 Salmon. Not Biting .- j Three Salem anglers, C. ;F. Breithaupt, H. L. Shanks and Ia. M. Lausch, returned to Salem yes terday after an unsuccessful sal mon fishing near Hebo. Heavy rains in the district is safd to have resolted in poor catches. Mr,, Breithaupt, however, according to his companions, discarded his rod and reel during the day and stab bed salmon with a pick after wad ing out In the water. The victim, though, was found to be unfit for fOOd. ;-'-.. For Rent - Nurses, teachers, etc. Large warm flat, right down town, gas and wood ranges furnished, five rooms, $30. Becke & Hendricks. 1S9 N. High. Heills Bldg. dl3 Alaska Blue Fox Fur V Beaatifut for her. Mrs. G. V. ElUs, ..594 N. Liberty. Phone 1036- W. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture company. s20tf Still Ls Found Close to the highway, seven mile3 south of Salem a still was found by W. R. Edwards of Tur ner, (hidden in some brush on T . - Jackson hill. The still was found on Thrusday, much battered and having no signs of having been used. A few days last fall a party of campers had stopped there. ScottUh Rite to Gather On Wednesday, Dec. 16, the Ra- dl3 lem Scottish Rite Masons will gather at 5 p. m., at the Masonic Boxing Armory Wednesday temple to welcome Philin S. Mal- Phil Bayes. Salem. 130 pounds colm. SGIG of Oregon. At this Vf?. Sally Burns, Seattle, 132 time the local brethren will ex pounds: 10. three minute rounds, etnnlifv th Gth and 9th rf A uargatn 1 McCoy. Spark Plug. Aberdeen 160 0-n.oum uuu, lu.uul- pounds vs. Hiller Demps. Corval- pected from Portland. Eupeue plete. renting on account of poor u 159 pounds; slx three minute Corvallis. and surrounding cities. neaun. tdn io-. u" I rounds Rnprinl pvnt: Shnrtnw Tho loHioa Cretz, Salem, 146 pounds vs. banquet For a Limited Time 1 Johnny Rose, Portland, 14 S work 16 inch large second growth firl pounds. One snappy preliminary are preparing for a following the degree $7.50 per large load, 16 inch dry planer wood $5 per load. Fred E. Wells, phone 1542." dl3 dl3. A Xew Pipe Organ Record By the new electrical process; i a real treat. Stop In at Stiff's and dStf Xmas Candy Made in Salem- Hill's Candy Co.. 1204 Leslie. Visitors welcome. Phone 915. dl3 Class Adjourn Tte Public Speaking class of th.? hear it I'arker finea Salem YMCA has adiouined until ..-..vn. v,. .... rnuay eieumg, January a, E..rf,ir. luiK,Iln ed $1 by Judge Poulsen Saturday The class on that evening will be Fop w xv Kimhn ni9nn, f v -na rlrtn - nvnrHma 1 u .i a I " wx fcan.uo v ' ' 1 lilt 1A31 Ul lilt? Ill CSCUL clUU. A 1 T? Phqcn niTTr P. "T -w new class 1s to be organized imme- Bush & Gerts. Moore's MukIc n m m I V If TV f 1 lirusu Action ana 1'owerrui uiaivij. rroi. w. m. namngion House 40S-41 Cnnrt nCttr Suction is wnat makes the Ham- lot rortiana win ds retained asm- Make It Snappy; Just two more. Sundays for the men's class at, the Bligh theater. A fine lesson for;this Sunday and special musical numbers. J. J, Lab Wool Blankets ilton-Beach the most efficient sue tructor, tion cleaner. Hamilton's, 340 Court St. Evans, teacher. dl3 Slirubbery for Xmas Gifts A permanent year-round re membrance. . Pearcy Bros., 178 S. Commercial St. dl 6 .In Greys and Tans $5 per pair, fancy plaids and whites $11 to $14 per pair. Thos. Kay Woolen: Mills Co. . , . k . d!6 But Genuine - . Russian calf skin bill folds. F. E. Shafer, 171 S. Commercial. dl3 Here Yostcrday Visitor. in Salem Saturday morning were Mr. and Mrs. H. N Dickenson and son of Indepen dence. , Bicycle Found Orficer Thomason brought to the local police station early Sat urday morning a Ranger bicycle Tills Christmas- Something for the car. See our suggestions. Smith Watklns d9tf Due to Arrive t Thev steamship " Northwestern will, arrive in Salem' this evening j be had found near the Piggly Wig- about 7:30, carrying a load ollglystore. sugar, salt, paper and general We Stand Back of Every Hamilton each suction clean er we selL If yoif have any trou ble getting the best service from your1 cleaner, our trouble-man will be glad to call and adjust, any Abbie Stedmaa Bae-r, Portland ueiecx. roqne . za, iiamuion s, 340 Court. dl3 Radio Headquarters, Phone 1S3S Zenith, Fada, Magnavox and used sets. Good radio poles, 175 South High. ; dl9 Order Your Walnut For Christmas. Phone dl6 To Add Signals The Southern Pacific company has agreed to install danger sig nals where .it tracks cross Har- xison and Monroe streets, in the city of Milwaukie, acoording'to a letter received at the offices of the public service commission yesterday. Orders authorizing the installation of the signals were issued by . the public service com mission several weeks ago. Now Is the Time - To prepare for the spring work in the fields. Get your harness supplies from F. E. Shafer, 170 S. Commercial. dl3 $5 Buy a Pedigreed Persian Kitten. Phone 1785J or 46a S. Winter. dl3 Cloned Anfomnbfleft At reduced prices. These in clude a Willys-Knight sedan, a Hudson coach, a Gardner coupe, a Ford coupe and a Studebaker closure. See these at the Certi fied Public Motor Car Market. ' . ' nl?tf Wanted A wide-awake snappy young man to sell vacuum cleaners at Hamilton's, 340 Court St. dl3 Special on Waffle Iron And electrical gifts. Halik & Eoff, 337 Court St. dl3 Girl Seeks Divorce " Married when she was 16 years of age, Bernita Kyllo . has filed suit for divorce from Peter A. Kyllo, alleging failure to pro vide, and desertion. They were married in Monitor in November, 1922. Desertion in December, 1923 is charged. Mrs. Yyllo asks support money and costs of the trial and the return of her mafd- merchandlse. She4 will return I Monday 'morning with a cargo of paper. Silk Underthings Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, and 'Garters suitable for gifts. How ard Corset Shop, 153 S. High. dl3 At Gray Imp. Shoppe, Oregon en name of Bernita Olsen Bldg., on Mon., Tues. and Wed. of " , , . - eaui wWK ipr me removal or su- Beautiful JAne Christmas Card wtiuuun air, mules, wans, oino- See Bertelson & MeSliane marKS, oy electrolysis. lei. UrtntPra; 239..Xnrth rnmmorria! lIcKee Meet With Cist Assistant Attornev Gpnaral fc Kee addressed the ciUzenship class Ref state Medical board diploma. or gpecjai prices and service. dl3 The Follow-Through Vision that can follow through calls for eyes that can shift readily from near to far objects. At we reach middle life, the ability to do this diminishes, and the need for bifocal lerises with near and far vision presents itself. Your eyes may nel bifocal or single vis ion lenses. Why not ., . have your eyes exam- . ined today? Morris , Optical Company 303 Oregon Bldg. Salem, Oregon Just Once Over - ! i . And lint, thread, fuzz all dis appears ras it by magic, f Use the slightest possible effort with a Hamilton-Beach vacuum cleaner. Sold by Hamilton's, 340 Court St. . . dl3 Newest Knit Ties 45c -3. for $1.23. Bishop's. dl2 1026 Calendars Standley & Foley Ins. over Ladd & Bush bank. Fancy Oregon Franquette . Walnuts In five and 1 0-lb. bur- a lap bags for Xmas shipments. Pearcy Bros., 178 S. Commercial. dl6 Single faeed, 25c and 3jC Stiff's Furniture Co. dotf All. Wool Blankets In Greys and Tans $5 per pair, fancy plaids "and whites $11 to New Red Seal Records 114 ner pair.- Thos. Kay ooien XtHTa Co. . alb Two IJcense Issnwl -s Tki) marriage l:eeps. -wers issued Saturday by U. C. Boytr. I enlisted in the United States ma- Marion eounly clerkt. " They were 1 rine corps, wrote a letter to 'his applied for hy Richard J. Schel, father, T. W. Davies of this city clothier. 1600 Twenty-lourtn, ana i vnicn was received yesieraay Genevieve J. Jameson. Seattle; I Davies says that from now on he Charles K. Thompson. Sah m, and I wnr be "on" the Battleship Mississ Millie Frost, 1097 Fir street. lippl; and that he Is now in Brem erton, at me navy yaras. une oi Would You Drive a Car , With flat tires, dirty spark plugs and a broken windshield? Then why not let Duke put your saxo nhone in Teal nlavine condition? Dttke'l "Mtisical Tnltrument Repair I Boys Found- Sailor Write ,4: Paul Davies, who In September. I . . ... - Eastman Brothers . Furnaces Sakm Office i69 S. Bisb 1 Office 12:M TO I P, U, Factory, Silveatoa Ore, Pomeroy & Kccne I Jewelers and Oro3netrfit - Salem, Oregon , ; , TYPEWRITER CO, Dlract Factory- Braacn : 510 Ckwrt Street ' Phone S63 Trpewritert Rented, Sold, "Renalred' 1 ' r " - Special rental rates to students Wood Wood TRACY'S FUEL YARD 167 D Street Telephone 2313 Agency, dl8 Almost , a Century Ago These pieced and quilted Bed Quilts were made which are being f"erJhebIiC.the Moored Music HousS. uiue iuuay. x-ouiie ooro. oe SPECIAL SALE ad in th class ifid ad sctlOn. dl3 at ' the local YMCA rooms last liisrht. " There nr now ahrtnt 9( members preparing to fake out Sal?m Visitors their second papers. dUl Ovrrcoat Speclal-j- Mondav. Tuesday and Wednee- Salem visitors from Scotts Mills day. $12.7kand $16.50. Bishop's Radio for Christmas- See our radio . department. r -1 dl2 Friday were Mr mund Dunigan and Mrs. Ed dl3 Toys for the Children At Stiff's furniture store. d5tf Shrubs, Rose Biwhes, Bollwi Fruit and nut trees. Pearcy difl Bros, 178 S- Commercial St Shop7 room 3, McCornack Bldg., over Miller's. dl3 Ostrich Leather Cases Made of genuine Ostrich leath er.:. Fine" girts ior unnstmas. r. E. Shafer,-' 170 South Commercial. d-18 Tommie Laron and Jimmie Flory, reported recently as having escaped from the feeble minded school, were taken into custody Legion Post- Listed The Hoffman Market, with cap ital stock of $10,000 and bead- quarters in Portland, has been In- Pictures Taker Work has been started on tak ing the pictures for annual Clar ion. Salem High -School's annual publication, this last week over 100 pictures . were . taken. This year a special apparatus has been : ' HEAVEN If God hath madethis world so fair. Where sin and death abound. How beautiful beyond-compare, Will paradise be found. 3. Montgomery W.T.Rigdon & Son early Saturday morning by ;ptficerl eppporated by Carl R Hoffman. ,n8talled ,n We building for the mi' nes&s Putnam, nad were later returned to the school. They were found Trade What You Have For what you want. See Ter- minal i. Realtor. Terminal hotel lobby.. d9tf Employment Report Filed Twenty-eight, . men and two women .received work through the local YMCA employment bureau. according to report submitted by MATT DISEASES Treated by Osteopathy and the latest electrical Therapy including Dr. Abram's elec tronic system. No charge for consultation DR. B. H. WHITE Physician and Surgeon, 506 U. S. Bank Building Salfm, Oregon . JOE WILLIAMS The Battery Bfan R1UTU Srrie First, Lwt and Aiwtyt WILLARD S3 1 Court -St. Phone 108 purpose. The annual will con- tarn the individual pictures of the members of all three ' classes. There are nearly 1000 students in the whole school and 300 In the senior class. 2.V and 35c Red Seal Single-face Victor records. Clos ing out at Moore's Music House. d!2 FOR INFORMATION ABOUT RAJXjROAD JTRTPS Phone 727 OREGON A ELECTRIC Christmas Record Cet yours while our stock is complete. H. L. Stiff Furn. Co. dStf The Presbyterian : Church Korman K. Tully D. D' Pastor " ' ' 10:45 a. nr., "Why We May Believe In Miracles," . - - 7:30 p. m., "The Rescue of Souls. If you have no church home, come and worship with tig mm MODEL BAKERY 121 South Commercial PAINTING KALSOMINLNG PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials j and,, the very hast workman- shin call us. i ' - Gabriel . Powder and Supply Co. 171 8. Coameroal Phone Tit TYPEWRITERS For Sale ri For Rent j3 StudenU Rates Phone 860 1T1 LiWaWQOQ Si 7 North CVmimercial' Street a 'J 1 ' . '- ' r Is Injured At the paper mill here Friday, Chester Sudborg,. who is employed there was Injured in an accident. He was taken to the hospital. Exact . praticnlars of the accident i are not known. Choice Holly f - For sale in City View cemetery. . d2i 1 Overcoat Special . . Monday. Tuesday and Wednes day'. $12.75 and $16. CO. .Bishop's IL F. WOODRY & SON AsctfoBMrs and Tsrattm Osators. ty Mk fer Vm4 runttsr. 71 Xorkfc flannirrtil . Offico Phone 75 or Res lieneaPkcst 1843-17 LADD & BUSH, Bankers , Established 1MB . " ; General Baiildntf Builntii , ' . OtSee Bens front ! mm. to F.N. WOODRY ' Salem,s Leading 1' AUCTIONEER Pays Cash For Furalture Residence' aad Store 1010 North Summer PHONE 511 nSstabUshed JUnce 1P16" YESt RIGHT NOW! Have your car painted, be fore Christmas. Make the holidays more cheerful. DON'T WAIT UNTIL SPRING The lustre and beauty of ear Rakail finish is : v - unharaiedU rain, , WE GIVE TERMS Reliance Auto Painting Co. ; 217 ,6tat Street, Salciri Fur Coats, Fur Trimmed Coats And millinery are included in our semt-annhal sale of wearing apparel. The French Shop, M. Buffe Morrison Masonic Bid gr-. 115 N. High.. . ' . r dll School Prograi At a special program; Friday evening : at the Tew Park school, George f; Hng and ; Dr. Walter Brown,' spoke to nearly 200 par ents, j , Of public taxes, between 20 and 50 per cent is epent tor edu cational purposes' here ia tne Unit- SILVER FOXES . BLUE FOXES ' . r- . ;- ' ' . . J . " Buy -the best, and eliminate "eonipctitin at "ilss nource. Peita from our strain of. foxru brought top irire in three dif--ferent grades at a recent fur auction fiaky . ; -, '- ' These peita were prod need on the', ranch from which our foundation stock originally came.' --- Raccoon peita now H1 up to g!2.00, musk rat, up to f 2.0O each, or over ten. X 10) times t he price of bygone days. The fu ture of fur farming is assured. "- , 'r. Buy your foundation stock from one who-never bad a dis satisfied customer. We ranch thenr for you If desired..--- Last year we raised 150 Increase. from foxes ranched for othrs. . One bu-er made 100 cash profit and 100 Increase in foxes "In ten (1 61 months' time. ; - i ' V'.' Oor:li$80:p?r pair for chnicr, rrciMcred Silver, foxjrs..' Term so easy that $20.00 will Ktart you mt.4 Why pay more? Xiterature and .Clov. 'Bulletin on lilutf or Silver foxes free.? Wrtt,r Visit us. Ranch Js thlrieen milcw south . of Salem on Ankeny Ilill road; or four miles west rrora Pacific nighway twelve miles south of 8a lenu " Tt tJ 1 -Jntr itHnii ' rw i' ' 4 " .'.. V